The last (incomplete) work by the
author describing the lives of three Lithuania Minor women and through them the
tragedy, depth and attraction of the country.

Brakas, Martynas

“Mažosios Lietuvos politinėir diplomatinė istorija”.

“Die geschichtliche Entwicklung Kleinlitauens
und seiner Diplomatie”.

“The Political and Diplomatic History of
Lithuania Minor”.

Published by the Foundation of
Lithuania Minor and the Science and Encyclopedia Publishers, Vilnius, 1995.287 p.

ISBN-5-420-01309-6.

The
book covers the history of Lithuania Minor from the 13th century to
the present day.

In this work the author sees
historical events through the eyes of its (Lithuania Minor) original
inhabitants - different from that of the German neighbours or even the
Lithuanians of occupied Lithuania.

Summaries in English and German.

Detlefzenas,
Richardas

“Rytų Prūsijos kaimo namai ir medinės
bažnyčios”.

“Bauernhäuser und Holzkirchen in Ostpreussen
(Litauen)”.

“Farm
Houses and Wooden Churches in East Prussia (Lithuania)”.

Published by the Foundation of
Lithuania Minor and “Mintis”, Vilnius, 1995.Unpaged.

ISBN
5-417-00390-5. (Published originally in German in 1911.)

The work discusses the architecture
(to the beginning of the XX-th century) of homesteads as well as wooden
churches and their decorations in Lithuania Minor.An attempt is made to point out the differences between the
authentic architecture and the later influences of Germanic architecture.

“Vilius Gaigalaitis - Atsiminimai”

“Vilius Gaigalaitis -
Erinnerungen”

“Vilius Gaigalaitis -
Memoirs

Sudarytoja
ir vyriausia redaktorė Audronė Kaukienė.

Editor
- Audronė Kaukienė.

Published by the Foundation of
Lithuania Minor and “Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla”, Klaipėda, 1998.531 p.

The book traces the history of the
Church of Lithuania Minor to the present day,
covering the origin of “Lietuvininkai” and the struggle to preserve the use
of the native language in everyday pastoral affairs.

Summary in German.

Kaukas, Kostas

“Rausvos pamarių rasos”.Apybraižos apie lietuvininkų tragediją .

“Rötliche Tautropfen am Haffesstrande,
Klaipėda”.

“Reddish
Dew at the Shores of the Lagoon”.

Published by the author and “Rytas”
with financial assistance from the Foundation of Lithuania Minor.Klaipėda, 1995.738 p.

ISBN
9986-499-16-X.

A collection of memoirs as told to
the author by the people of Lithuania Minor -also called “Lietuvininkai”.

.

Kaukas, Kostas

“Tėvų
ir protėviųšviesa”.

“Leuchte der Eltern und Ahnen”,

“The Shining Light of the Fathers and
Forefathers”.

Published by the author and
“Klaipėdos rytas”, with financial assistance from the Foundation of Lithuania
Minor.Klaip da, 1996.300 p.

ISBN
9986-499-16-X.

A collection of memoirs as told to
the author by the people of Lithuania Minor - also called “Lietuvininkai”.

Published by Litterae
Universitatis, with financial assistance from the Foundation of Lithuania
Minor.Kaunas, 1995.738 p.

ISBN
9986-475-03-1.

A collection of essays about the
traditions and life-styles of the people of Lithuania Minor - also called
“Lietuvininkai”.

“Lietuvininkų žodis”.

“Worte der Kleinlitauer”.

“The
Word of the People of Lithuania Minor”.

Published by Litterae
Universitatis, with financial assistance from the Foundation of Lithuania
Minor.Kaunas, 1995.741 p.

ISBN
9986-475-04-X.

A collection of songs and essays on
folklore and the spoken word about the people of Lithuania Minor - also called
“Lietuvininkai”.

.

Pėteraitis, Vilius

“Mažoji Lietuva ir Tvanksta”.

“Kleinlitauen und Tvanksta. (Das nördliche
Ostpreussen)

“Lithuania Minor and Tvanksta”.

Published by the Foundation of
Lithuania Minor and the Science and Encyclopedia Publishers, Vilnius,
1992.455 p.

ISBN
5-420-1376-2.

Lithuania Minor and Tvanksta in
Proto-Baltic, Proto-Lithuanian and Prussian Lithuanian Times (The Continuity of
the Baltic Presence from approximately 2500 B.C. to 1945 A.D. on the basis of
Hydronymic Evidence).

Summary in English.

Pėteraitis, Vilius

“Mažosios Lietuvos ir Tvankstos
vietovardžiai”- Jų kilmė ir
reikšmė

“Names
of Towns and Villages of Lithuania Minor (and Tvanksta)” - their Origins and